Stupidae

I just didn’t do it online. As such. Unless you count getting to an arbitrary pagecount and uploading it as something of a sample chapter.

So. In its way, this is Book Three. Not that I’m really thinking of the series—if that’s even what it is—as a trilogy. But, first, I wrote something of a twentieth-century KindleBook, then a twenty-first-century NaNoWriMo thing, and, now, optimally, both at once.

So, yeah: I thought that was funny. Originally. A couple pages ago, when I said so. I guess I’m over it now.

There is the one little problem with doing this online like this. Well, two, counting the thing about the book not being very good. But also: I’m thumping in a hypertext tag every once in a while to force a pagebreak [curiously enough, that tag is <!–nextpage–>] and keep things as uniform as possible. If people hate reading a lot of text on a computer, I suspect that part of their problem is noticing how tiny the little elevator thing to the right is, and how much text remains to be read. Thumping in pagebreaks like this doesn’t really make the book any shorter; but it might make it less overwhelming to look at.

Your results may vary, but, here on my end, I’m dropping in the little <!–nextpage–> tag once the text starts threatening to scroll off my screen. Like this….